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Quora launches Poe, platform to talk to AI chatbots

Social question-and-answer website Quora has launched a platform called "Poe" that will allow users to ask questions, receive instant answers and engage in back-and-forth dialogue with AI chatbots. As reported by TechCrunch, Poe (Platform for Open Exploration), which is currently...

New Privacy Rules For App Developers Set By Federal Agencies

An updated trail guide that intends to assist health app developers in understanding which privacy rules and regulations relate to their technology has been made available by a number of federal government entities. The Office of the National Coordinator for...

Emergency SOS via satellite on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro lineups made possible by $450 million Apple investment in US infrastructure

A $450 million investment from Apple’s Advanced Manufacturing Fund provides the critical infrastructure that supports Emergency SOS via satellite for iPhone 14 models. Available to customers in the US and Canada beginning later this month, the new service will...

EU Leaders Give Official Approval To Universal Charging Port

The common charger directive received final approval from the Council today. This indicates that starting in 2024, a USB-C connector will be required for a wide range of electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, and headphones. Since all mobile phones...

What’s Next For Customer Experience In APAC?

According to World Economic Forum (WEF), Asia-Pacific is home to over 55% of consumers globally. This means Asia holds vast opportunities for brands, and we must constantly enhance the experiences we deliver or risk losing clientele to competitors due...

Visa to partner with African payments outfit Flocash

Visa, a world leader in digital payments, announced today that it is partnering with Flocash (www.Flocash.com), FT Africa’s fastest growing fintech 2022, to promote digital capabilities for African SMEs through digital payments, supplier solutions and access to financial services. The...

ING, NXP and Samsung join forces for new method of mobile payment

ING and NXP Semiconductors have developed a payment method that involves pointing your mobile phone in the direction of the person you’re paying. The method is called NEAR and was developed by ING Factory, ING’s workshop for technological customer...

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